I was wondering the same thing. Without a display or most other "Windows" type things, how do you work with a Pi running Windows? I'm guessing you have to be comfortable with the shell, which takes you one step out of Windows.
Plus, Microsoft seems to be big on cross compiling .NET code on Linux. Wouldn't it make more sense to load Linux on the Pi, develop in V.S., and cross compile it for Linux? Couldn't the V.S. team include a "Build to Linux" button that compiles the code and pushes it to an SSH target? That seems much better than dealing with embedded Windows.
Plus, Microsoft seems to be big on cross compiling .NET code on Linux. Wouldn't it make more sense to load Linux on the Pi, develop in V.S., and cross compile it for Linux? Couldn't the V.S. team include a "Build to Linux" button that compiles the code and pushes it to an SSH target? That seems much better than dealing with embedded Windows.